BACKGROUND
1. Field
[0002] This relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a refrigerator efficiently
using the space of a refrigerating compartment and/or freezing compartment.
2. Background
[0003] Generally, a refrigerator stores items in a frozen or refrigerated state by lowering
an internal temperature of a compartment thereof through discharge of cold air generated
by a refrigeration cycle including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion valve,
and an evaporator. Such a refrigerator may include a freezing compartment for storing
items in a frozen state, and a refrigerating compartment for storing items at low
temperature. A Kimchi refrigerator may store items such as Kimchi or vegetables in
a fresh state. A refrigerator may include a plurality of doors, at least one of the
plurality of doors being connected to a refrigerator body by hinges to open or close
a front side of the refrigerator body. In addition to the hinged door, the refrigerator
may include a drawer type door mounted to a front wall of a drawer slidably installed
in the refrigerator. Items of various sizes and shapes may be stored in the freezing
and refrigerating compartments, which may include a plurality of shelves or racks
to vertically partition the storage compartment to receive such items.
[0004] The drawer described above may include mounting structures at opposite lateral sides
thereof which may reduce storage space of the drawer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] The embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the following drawings
in which like reference numerals refer to like elements wherein:
[0006] FIG. 1 is a front view of an exemplary refrigerator according to an embodiment as
broadly described herein;
[0007] FIG. 2 is a front view of the refrigerator shown in FIG. 1 with its doors open;
[0008] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a drawer of the refrigerator, according to an embodiment
as broadly described herein;
[0009] FIG. 4 is a side view of the drawer shown in FIG. 3;
[0010] FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the drawer shown in FIG. 3;
[0011] FIG. 6 is a detail view of a coupled state of first and second rails of the drawer
shown in FIGs. 3-5; and
[0012] FIGs. 7 and 8 illustrate moved states of the drawer shown in FIGs. 3-6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Reference will now be made in detail to the various embodiments, examples of which
are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
[0014] In accordance with the refrigerator illustrated in the embodiment shown in FIGs.
1 and 2, the refrigerator, which is designated by reference numeral "10", is applicable
not only to a top mount type refrigerator in which the inner space of the refrigerator
is vertically partitioned to define a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment
such that the freezing compartment is arranged above the refrigerating compartment,
but also to a side-by-side type refrigerator in which the inner space of the refrigerator
is laterally partitioned to define a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment
such that the freezing compartment and refrigerating compartment are laterally arranged.
Simply for ease of discussion and illustration, exemplary embodiments will be described
in conjunction with a bottom freezer type refrigerator. That is, the inner space of
the exemplary refrigerator 10 is vertically partitioned to define a freezing compartment
32 positioned below a refrigerating compartment 22.
[0015] Generally, the freezing compartment 32 may be maintained at a sub-zero temperature,
and the refrigerating compartment 22 may be maintained at a temperature relatively
higher than that of the freezing compartment 32.
[0016] The refrigerator 10 may include a body which defines an outer appearance of the refrigerator
10 while also protecting mechanical devices received therein. The body of the refrigerator
10 may include an outer case 12 which defines an outer appearance of the refrigerator
10, and an inner case 14 which defines storage compartments therein, namely, the freezing
compartment 32 and the refrigerating compartment 22. A certain space may be defined
between the outer case 12 and the inner case 14. A passage for circulation of cold
air may be formed in the space.
[0017] A machinery chamber may be formed in the space between the outer case 12 and the
inner case 14 to accommodate a refrigerant cycle device for generating cold air through
circulation of a refrigerant. Using the refrigerant cycle device, the interior of
the refrigerator 10 may be maintained at low temperature to maintain a desired freshness
level of items stored in the refrigerator 10. The refrigerant cycle device may include,
for example, a compressor for compressing a refrigerant, and an evaporator for changing
the phase of the refrigerant from liquid to gas, to cause the refrigerant to exchange
heat with the outside of the refrigerant cycle device.
[0018] The refrigerator 10 may include a freezing compartment door 30 for opening or closing
the freezing compartment 32, and a refrigerating compartment door 20 for opening or
closing the refrigerating compartment 22. Each of the freezing compartment door 30
and refrigerating compartment door 20 may be pivotally mounted to the body of the
refrigerator 10 at one end thereof by hinges. Each of the freezing compartment door
30 and refrigerating compartment door 20 may include a plurality of doors. That is,
as shown in FIG. 2, each of the freezing compartment door 30 and refrigerating compartment
door 20 may be configured such that it opens forward while being pivotally moved about
opposite lateral edges of the refrigerator 10.
[0019] A barrier 16 may be positioned between the freezing compartment 32 and the refrigerating
compartment 22, to partition the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment
22. The barrier 16 may be formed at the inner case 14 such that it has a certain thickness.
The barrier 16 may extend horizontally to vertically partition the freezing compartment
32 and refrigerating compartment 22 such that the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating
compartment 22 are disposed below and above the barrier 16, respectively.
[0020] A partition wall 18 may be positioned in the freezing compartment 32, for example,
at a central portion thereof, to partition the freezing compartment 32 into two separate
spaces. The partition wall 18 may be vertically installed at the inner case 14 such
that the freezing compartment 32 is divided into two laterally arranged compartments.
In this case, the freezing compartment door 30 may include two doors for opening or
closing respective freezing compartments 32.
[0021] In the embodiment shown in FIGs. 1 and 2, there is no partition wall installed in
the refrigerating compartment 22 to laterally partition the refrigerating compartment
22. However, a partition wall may be installed in the refrigerating compartment 22,
as in the freezing compartment 32.
[0022] Racks, drawers, baskets, and the like may be disposed in each of the freezing compartment
32 and refrigerating compartment 22, to store various items.
[0023] A drawer 40 may be mounted in the freezing compartment and slidably extracted or
retracted. Food and other such items may be stored in the drawer 40. A vertically-extending
cover may be mounted to a front wall of the drawer 40 to preserve cold air in the
freezing compartment 32 even when the freezing compartment door 30 is opened.
[0024] A plurality of drawers 40 may be provided in the freezing compartment 32. In this
case, the drawers 40 may be arranged at opposite sides of the partition wall 18, and
stacked vertically.
[0025] A light source 150 to emit light may be installed in the freezing compartment 32
and/or refrigerating compartment 22. The light source 150 may operate when the user
opens the freezing compartment door 30 or refrigerating compartment door 20. The light
source 150 may emit light toward the interior of the freezing compartment 32 and/or
refrigerating compartment 22.
[0026] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a coupled state of various elements of a drawer of
a refrigerator, in accordance with an embodiment as broadly described herein, and
FIG. 4 is a side view of the drawer shown in FIG. 3.
[0027] In the following description, the term "storage compartment" apply to both the freezing
compartment 32 and the refrigerating compartment 22. That is, the drawer as embodied
and broadly described herein may apply not only to the freezing compartment 32, but
also to the refrigerating compartment 22.
[0028] The refrigerator as embodied and broadly described herein may include a drawer 100
slidably installed on a bottom surface 14a of the compartment in which it is received.
In accordance with features of this embodiment, mounting of the drawer 100 is not
achieved using lateral side mounting structures, but is achieved using a mounting
structure installed on the bottom, or installation, surface 14a of the compartment.
Accordingly, downward sagging of the drawer 100 may be avoided even when relatively
heavy items are stored in the drawer 100.
[0029] The bottom, or installation surface 14a may be, for example, the barrier 16 which
partitions the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment 22. The barrier
16 may be a horizontal partition wall which partitions the freezing compartment 32
and refrigerating compartment 22 such that the refrigerating compartment 22 is disposed
above the freezing compartment 32. Alternatively, the barrier 16 may be a horizontal
partition wall, which partitions the freezing compartment 32 and refrigerating compartment
22 such that the freezing compartment 32 is disposed above the refrigerating compartment
22. In this embodiment, space efficiency may be enhanced by installation of the mounting
structure of the drawer 100 at the barrier 16, which otherwise forms a dead space.
[0030] In alterative embodiments, the bottom/installation surface 14a may instead be a lowermost
wall of the freezing compartment 32 or refrigerating compartment 22. In other words,
when the refrigerating compartment 22 is disposed above the freezing compartment 32,
the barrier 16 disposed between the refrigerating compartment 22 and the freezing
compartment 32 does not serve as the bottom/installation surface 14a. In this case,
the bottom/installation surface 14a may be a wall defining the bottom of the freezing
compartment 32.
[0031] That is, in accordance with this embodiment, there is no drawer mounting structure
at side walls of the drawer 100 and corresponding side walls of the compartment. Instead,
for components movably supporting the drawer 100 are received at the bottom/installation
surface 14a to increase storage space.
[0032] FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the drawer and its movement structure according
to an embodiment as broadly described herein. Although the bottom/installation surface
is not shown in FIG. 5, simply for ease of illustration, it may be well understood,
referring to FIGs. 3 and 4, that the bottom/installation surface is disposed below
the first rails.
[0033] As shown in FIG. 5 a pair of first rails 120 may be installed on the bottom 14a,
or installation surface 14a, and a pair of second rails 110 may be installed on the
drawer 100. The first rails 120 and second rails 110 may be slidably coupled to each
other to allow the drawer 100 to be slidably extracted from or retracted into the
storage compartment.
[0034] Each first rail 120 may include a first vertical member 122 extending vertically
from the bottom 14a, and a first horizontal member 124 extending horizontally from
an end of the first vertical member 122. The first horizontal member 124 may extend
horizontally from the first vertical member 122 such that the first horizontal member
124 faces the bottom 14a while defining a certain space between the bottom 14a and
the first horizontal member 124.
[0035] Each first rail 120 may also include a first roller 126 for slidably supporting a
corresponding second rail 110. The first roller 126 may be mounted on the first vertical
member 122 and rotatable as it contacts the corresponding second rail 110.
[0036] The first roller 126 may be mounted at a horizontal end of the first vertical member
122. The first roller 126 may be mounted at a horizontal end of the first vertical
member 122 that is near the front side of the storage compartment so that the drawer
100 may be continuously supported by the first roller 126 during extraction thereof
from the storage compartment. This may eliminate the need to install a plurality of
rollers, which function as the first roller 126, for stable support of the drawer
100.
[0037] Each second rail 110 may include a second vertical member 112 extending vertically
from a bottom 101 of the drawer 100, and a second horizontal member 114 extending
horizontally from an end of the second vertical member 112. The second horizontal
member 114 may extend horizontally from the second vertical member 112 such that the
second horizontal member 114 faces the bottom 101 of the drawer 100 while defining
a certain space between the bottom 101 of the drawer 100 and the second horizontal
member 114.
[0038] Each second rail 110 may also include a second roller 116 that is rotatable while
contacting the corresponding first rail 120. The second roller 116 may be mounted
at an end of the second horizontal member 112.
[0039] The second roller 116 be mounted at a portion of the second horizontal member 112
opposite the mounting position of the first roller 126, namely, at a horizontal end
of the second horizontal member 112, which is disposed far from the front end of the
storage compartment in a retracted state of the drawer 100. Thus, the drawer 100 may
be supported at two points, namely, the first and second rollers 126 and 116, at front
and rear ends of the drawer 100 and, as such, the drawer 100 may be more stably supported,
without being inclined, when the support points provided by the first and second rollers
126 and 116 are spaced away from each other in this manner.
[0040] A stopper 118 may be provided at each second rail 110 to limit the movement range
of the corresponding first roller 126. When the first roller 126 reaches the stopper
118, the drawer 100 may be stopped and restricted from being further forwardly extracted.
[0041] The stopper 118 may have the form of, for example, a protrusion vertically extending
from the corresponding second horizontal member 114. The stopper 118 may have a gently
curved structure extending toward a highest central portion thereof without forming
a sharp step. In this case, the drawer 100 may be slowly stopped without being abruptly
stopped when the first roller 126 comes into contact with the stopper 118.
[0042] The drawer 100 may also include a handle 102 mounted on a front wall of the drawer
100. The handle 102 may be formed with a groove to allow the user to grasp the handle
102, or other arrangement as appropriate.
[0043] The pairs of first and second rails 120 and 110 may be respectively symmetrically
arranged at opposite sides of the bottom 101 of the drawer 100. This symmetrical arrangement
may stably support the drawer 100 at opposite sides of the bottom 101 of the drawer
100.
[0044] FIG. 6 illustrates a coupled state of the first and second rails 120 and 110 a region
where the first roller 126 is disposed. For ease of description, the following description
will be provided for the rails arranged at one side of the drawer 100.
[0045] The first vertical member 122 and first horizontal member 124 may form a substantially
right angle having, for example, an " " shape, and the second vertical member 112
and second horizontal member 114 may form a substantially right angle having, for
example, an " " shape. This may allow for engagement between and overlap the first
horizontal member 124 and second horizontal member 114 so that, the drawer 100 may
be prevented from being upwardly raised.
[0046] The first roller 126 may contact a lower end of the second horizontal member 114,
to reduce friction generated when the second horizontal member 114 slides. The first
roller 126 may also sustain the weight of items stored in the drawer 100 while supporting
the drawer 100.
[0047] The installation of the second roller 116 may be similar to that of the first roller
126, except that the second roller 116 is installed at the second horizontal member
114. Thus, the second roller 116 may be arranged between the first horizontal member
124 and the first vertical member 122. The second roller 116 may move along a space
defined between the first horizontal member 124 and the first vertical member 122.
[0048] Since the second roller 116 is disposed beneath the first horizontal member 124,
the drawer 100 may be slidably extracted from the storage compartment without being
raised at a rear portion thereof. Also, the second vertical member 112 may be disposed
beneath the first roller 126 and, as such, the rear portion of the drawer 110 may
be supported by the second vertical member 112.
[0049] In certain embodiments, the first roller 126 may partially received in the bottom
14a, or installation surface 14a. In this regard, a part of the structure for moving
the drawer 100 may also be received in the bottom 14a. Thus, the storage space of
the drawer 100 may be increased and, as such, the utility of the storage space may
be enhanced.
[0050] FIGs. 7 and 8 illustrate moved states of the drawer. In FIG. 7, the drawer 100 has
been completely retracted into the storage compartment, and the first roller 126 and
second roller 116 are spaced apart from each other by a maximum distance such that
they support front and rear portions of the drawer 100, respectively. In this state,
the user may pull the drawer forward to extract the drawer 100 from the storage compartment
after grasping the handle 102.
[0051] During extraction of the drawer 100, the second horizontal member 114 may move forward
while contacting the first roller 126 at the front end of the storage compartment.
Since the first roller 126 rotates, friction generated between the first roller 126
and the second horizontal member 114 may be reduced during movement of the second
horizontal member 114. At the rear end of the drawer 100, friction generated between
the second roller 116 and the first horizontal member 124 may be reduced while rotating
during extraction of the drawer 100.
[0052] That is, the first roller 126, which is installed at the front end of the storage
compartment corresponding to the front end of the drawer 100 in a retracted state
of the drawer 100, and the second roller 116, which is installed at the rear end of
the drawer 100, may achieve a reduction in the friction generated at the front and
rear ends of the drawer 100. Thus, the drawer 100 may be smoothly extracted. At the
left and right sides of the drawer 100, movements of the first and second rollers
126 and 116 may be carried out in the same manner.
[0053] As shown in FIG. 8, as the drawer 100 is extracted from the storage compartment,
the distance between the first roller 126 and the second roller 116 may be gradually
reduced, because the first roller 126 is fixed to the bottom 14a, or installation
surface 14a, whereas the second roller 116 moves along with the drawer 100.
[0054] When the first roller 126 comes into contact with the stopper 118 during forward
movement of the second horizontal member 114, the drawer 100 may be stopped, as the
second horizontal member 114 cannot pass beyond the first roller 126 due to the stopper
118. The stopper 118 may be arranged at a position allowing the user to extract the
drawer 100 by a sufficient distance.
[0055] In accordance with embodiments as broadly described herein, the drawer, which is
installed in the interior of the refrigerator, is not mounted at opposite lateral
sides thereof, but is mounted at a bottom side thereof. Accordingly, it is possible
to use the dead space typically occupied by installation of mounting structures at
opposite sides of the drawer as storage space. In this regard, space efficiency may
be enhanced.
[0056] Also, since the drawer is supported by a structure installed at the bottom of the
drawer, it may be possible to stably support the drawer without downward sinking or
sagging thereof even when heavy items are stored in the drawer.
[0057] A refrigerator is provided that is capable of more efficiently using the inner space
thereof.
[0058] A refrigerator is provided that is capable of stably supporting a drawer even when
heavy articles are stored in the drawer.
[0059] A refrigerator as embodied and broadly described herein, may include a first rail
installed at a bottom of the storage compartment such that a portion of the first
rail is received in the bottom of the storage compartment, and a drawer extractable
from and retractable into the storage compartment, wherein the drawer includes a second
rail provided at a bottom of the drawer such that the second rail is slidably coupled
to the first rail, wherein the first rail includes a first roller for slidably supporting
the second rail, and wherein the first roller is partially received in the bottom
of the storage compartment.
[0060] The first rail may also include a first vertical member extending vertically from
the bottom of the storage compartment, and a first horizontal member extending horizontally
from a vertical end of the first vertical member.
[0061] The first roller may be provided at a horizontal end of the first vertical member.
[0062] The second rail may include a stopper for limiting a movement range of the second
rail.
[0063] The second rail may include a second vertical member extending vertically from the
bottom of the drawer, and a second horizontal member extending horizontally from a
vertical end of the second vertical member.
[0064] The second rail may also include a second roller rotatable while contacting the first
rail.
[0065] The second roller may be provided at a horizontal end of the second horizontal member.
[0066] The drawer may also include a handle.
[0067] The bottom of the storage compartment may be a barrier for partitioning an interior
of the refrigerator into a freezing compartment and a refrigerating compartment.
[0068] Any reference in this specification to "one embodiment," "an embodiment," "example
embodiment," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described
in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the invention.
The appearances of such phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily
all referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particular feature, structure,
or characteristic is described in connection with any embodiment, it is submitted
that it is within the purview of one skilled in the art to effect such feature, structure,
or characteristic in connection with other ones of the embodiments.
[0069] Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative
embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and
embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit
and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations
and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject
combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended
claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or
arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
1. A refrigerator, comprising:
a cabinet having a storage compartment formed therein; and
a drawer slidably received in the storage compartment;
characterized in that
the refrigerator further comprises:
at least one recess formed in a bottom surface of the storage compartment;
at least one first rail at least partially received in the at least one recess;
at least one second rail provided on a bottom of the drawer such that the at least
one second rail is slidably coupled to the at least one first rail; and
a first roller provided in the at least one first rail and slidably supporting the
at least one second rail, wherein the first roller is at least partially received
in the at least one recess formed in the bottom surface of the storage compartment.
2. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the at least one first rail comprises a first
vertical leg extending vertically upward from the at least one recess, and a first
horizontal leg extending horizontally from a top end of the first vertical leg.
3. The refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the first roller is provided at a bottom end
of the first vertical leg.
4. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the at least one second rail comprises a stopper
for limiting a movement range of the at least one second rail.
5. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the at least one second rail comprises a second
vertical leg extending vertically downward from the bottom of the drawer, and a second
horizontal leg extending horizontally from a bottom end of the second vertical leg.
6. The refrigerator of claim 5, wherein the at least one second rail further comprises
a second roller that maintains rolling contact with the at least one first rail.
7. The refrigerator of claim 6, wherein the second roller is provided at a distal end
of the second horizontal leg.
8. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the drawer further comprises a handle.
9. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the storage compartment
is formed by a barrier that extends horizontally across the storage compartment to
partition the storage compartment into a freezing compartment and a refrigerating
compartment.
10. The refrigerator of claim 9, wherein the freezing compartment is disposed below the
refrigerating compartment.
11. The refrigerator of claim 9, wherein the freezing compartment is disposed above the
refrigerating compartment.
12. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the bottom surface of the storage compartment
is a lowermost wall of a freezing compartment or a lowermost wall of a refrigerating
compartment formed within the storage compartment.
13. The refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the at least one second rail comprises a pair
of second rails arranged along opposite end portions of an outer bottom surface of
the drawer, and wherein the at least one recess comprises a pair of recesses and the
at least one first rail comprises a pair of first rails respectively arranged in the
pair of recesses, at positions respectively corresponding to the pair of second rails.